The Woman in American History |
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... but the advertisement illustrates the independent spirit of some colonial women : John Cantwell has the impudence to advertise me in the Papers , cautioning all Persons against crediting me ; he never had any Credit till he married ...
... but the advertisement illustrates the independent spirit of some colonial women : John Cantwell has the impudence to advertise me in the Papers , cautioning all Persons against crediting me ; he never had any Credit till he married ...
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Since she had no money for a long court fight , Mrs. Swisshelm settled by signing a pledge that her St. Cloud Visiter would never refer to Mr. Lowry again . She kept her word . The next week she stopped publication of the St. Cloud ...
Since she had no money for a long court fight , Mrs. Swisshelm settled by signing a pledge that her St. Cloud Visiter would never refer to Mr. Lowry again . She kept her word . The next week she stopped publication of the St. Cloud ...
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Her 1924 election victory , despite her political inexperience , was a defeat for the state's Ku Klux Klan ; her record within the state was creditable , although she was never taken seriously outside of Texas .
Her 1924 election victory , despite her political inexperience , was a defeat for the state's Ku Klux Klan ; her record within the state was creditable , although she was never taken seriously outside of Texas .
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |